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Infection and arthritis RDIP, Volume 6, Number 3.
Infection plays a role in many forms of inflammatory arthritis. In some, that role is well established; in others, it is probable; while in yet others, in which mechanisms are poorly understood, microbial involvement in pathogenesis is distinctly possible. With the increasing use of potent immunosuppressive treatment and implant joint surgery, complications of existing joint disease by secondary infection and prosthetic joint infection are increasing threats.
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